Scientists, including Titanic discoverer Robert Ballard, plan to televise part
of a two-week expedition to the Black Sea with hopes that they will discover
Roman, Bronze Age or Byzantine artifacts, or even evidence of the Biblical
flood.

History News Network: 1300 medieval historians protested last week after being called "an
intellectual adornment" by Education Secretary Charles Clark. To make their
point, they used a 12th century "weapon of mass distruction:" a trebuchet.

Following a three-year restoration of St. Basil's Cathedral, Moscow's most recognizable landmark, experts say that it may be necessary to strengthen the foundation to keep the building from collapsing.

Finnvarr de Taahe took part as a "page" at the recent Dragons Lair 2003
International Jousting Tournament which took place in London, Ontario. He
posted an extensive report on the Calontir list and has granted permission for
us to reprint it here.

For over 10 years Baron Finn Normansson of the Barony of Seleone has been regaling the locals with
tales of his SCA career and the growth of the SCA along the Gulf Coast. Now his tales are compiled
online in the Library of Seleone.